Half-of-the-sites reactivity of outer-membrane phospholipase A against an active-site-directed inhibitor

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The reaction of a novel active-site-directed phospholipase A1 inhibitor with the outer-membrane phospholipase A (OMPLA) was investigated. The inhibitor 1-p-nitrophenyl-octylphosphonate-2-tridecylcarbamoyl-3- ethanesulfonyl-amino-3-deoxy-sn-glycerol irreversibly inactivated OMPLA. The inhibition reaction did not require the cofactor calcium or an unprotonated active-site His142. The inhibition of the enzyme solubilized in hexadecylphosphocholine micelles was characterized by a rapid (t(1/2) = 20 min) and complete loss of enzymatic activity, concurrent with the covalent modification of 50% of the active-site serines, as judged from the amount of p-nitrophenolate (PNP) released. Modification of the remaining 50% occurred at a much lower rate, indicative of half-of-the-sites reactivity against the inhibitor of this dimeric enzyme. Inhibition of monomeric OMPLA solubilized in hexadecyl-N,N-dimethyl-1-ammonio-3-propanesulfonate resulted in an equimolar monophasic release of PNP, concurrent with the loss of enzymatic activity (t(1/2) = 14 min). The half-of-the-sites reactivity is discussed in view of the dimeric nature of this enzyme.

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Ubarretxena-Belandia, I., Cox, R. C., Dijkman, R., Egmond, M. R., Verheij, H. M., & Dekker, N. (1999). Half-of-the-sites reactivity of outer-membrane phospholipase A against an active-site-directed inhibitor. European Journal of Biochemistry, 260(3), 794–800. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1432-1327.1999.00221.x

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